2021
DOI: 10.15825/1995-1191-2020-4-197-201
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COVID-19 in decompensated cirrhosis

Abstract: ФГАОУ ВО «Первый Московский государственный медицинский университет имени И.М. Сеченова» Минздрава России (Сеченовский университет), Москва, Российская Федерация Введение. К группе риска тяжелого течения новой коронавирусной инфекции COVID-19 относятся пожилые пациенты, страдающие сахарным диабетом, артериальной гипертензией и имеющие избыточную массу тела. Пациенты с хроническими заболеваниями печени также имеют повышенный риск тяжелого течения и летального исхода при присоединении новой коронавирусной инфекц… Show more

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“…The mortality rate in patients with liver cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases reaches 40% in COVID-19 cases. Several factors can aggravate the progression of COVID-19 in these patients: immune-mediated damage to liver cells, direct toxicity resulting from the virus replicating in hepatocytes, hypoxia, drug-induced liver injury, and the recurrence of latent liver diseases such as hepatitis B or C [61]. Cases of autoimmune hepatitis following COVID-19 have been reported in recently recovered patients.…”
Section: Liver Pathology and Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mortality rate in patients with liver cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases reaches 40% in COVID-19 cases. Several factors can aggravate the progression of COVID-19 in these patients: immune-mediated damage to liver cells, direct toxicity resulting from the virus replicating in hepatocytes, hypoxia, drug-induced liver injury, and the recurrence of latent liver diseases such as hepatitis B or C [61]. Cases of autoimmune hepatitis following COVID-19 have been reported in recently recovered patients.…”
Section: Liver Pathology and Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%